Operating System Versions: Windows 10 x64. Category: Creative sound cards. Subcategory: Sound Blaster Omni Surround 5.1 sound cards. Driver Description. Download drivers for Creative Sound Blaster Omni Surround 5.1 sound cards (Windows 10 x64), or install DriverPack Solution software for automatic driver download and update. May 27, 2014 Creative has announced a new high performance portable 5.1 sound card called the Sound Blaster Omni Surround 5.1 which is an external USB audio solution and it sits on your desktop via a USB cable. It works on Mac or PC so it offers an added audio solution for both OS. Download Creative Sound Blaster Omni Surround 5.1 Firmware 150610 for Mac OS (Sound Card). Supports 24-bit/96kHz surround playback in High-Speed USB 2.0. Creative Sound Blaster Omni Surround 5.1 - sound card overview and full product specs on CNET. By MadShrimps on May 05, 2014. With the Sound Blaster Omni Surround 5.1 USB Sound Card, Creative gives us the possibility to upgrade the audio for both Windows and Mac laptops but also to enhance. Hi, I installed Windows 7 Ultimate x64 today and got Quartus II V9.0 up and running OK, didn't even reinstall it, just used the installation I previously used in Vista x32. I tried to install the USB-Blaster using the drivers that came with Quartus II V9.0 but Windows 7 complains about them not being digitally signed and installing them either way will not.
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I bought this a couple months ago as described in this thread: http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1799681&highlight=omni
Overall, I'm happy with the features and performance, but I've noticed that sometimes, the sound output will have a lot of static. Keep in mind, I'm only using 2 connections on the sound card - the USB to my PC and Optical to my receiver.
When this happens, I unplug the USB cable, replug it and the sound quality returns. It's an easy fix, but it's unacceptable.
As if that were not bad enough, my PC started freezing up on my yesterday - at first I thought it was because I clocked it up to 4.4Ghz after running at stock speed for the last few months. The second time it happened, my PC froze, blue screened and rebooted and at the same time I heard a relay click in my receiver and I'm pretty sure it went from Dolby to Stereo mode. This happened a couple more times - each time within 30 minutes of booting up.
Now that I've disconnected the Soundblaster, the PC is back to being stable.
I can accept that I got a defective product, but the behavior is very strange - how could something going only through the TOSLink make my receiver change modes (still not sure what happened) and what would explain the static in the output when it's going through optical? That seems like something you would see with a copper connection when you have a ground, short, EMI, etc.
I suppose I'll have to RMA it, but I'm considering just going back to my on-board sound and using the multi-channel analog inputs on the receiver as I suspect the gaming surround experience will be better.
Overall, I'm happy with the features and performance, but I've noticed that sometimes, the sound output will have a lot of static. Keep in mind, I'm only using 2 connections on the sound card - the USB to my PC and Optical to my receiver.
When this happens, I unplug the USB cable, replug it and the sound quality returns. It's an easy fix, but it's unacceptable.
As if that were not bad enough, my PC started freezing up on my yesterday - at first I thought it was because I clocked it up to 4.4Ghz after running at stock speed for the last few months. The second time it happened, my PC froze, blue screened and rebooted and at the same time I heard a relay click in my receiver and I'm pretty sure it went from Dolby to Stereo mode. This happened a couple more times - each time within 30 minutes of booting up.
Now that I've disconnected the Soundblaster, the PC is back to being stable.
I can accept that I got a defective product, but the behavior is very strange - how could something going only through the TOSLink make my receiver change modes (still not sure what happened) and what would explain the static in the output when it's going through optical? That seems like something you would see with a copper connection when you have a ground, short, EMI, etc.
I suppose I'll have to RMA it, but I'm considering just going back to my on-board sound and using the multi-channel analog inputs on the receiver as I suspect the gaming surround experience will be better.